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Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> James is our embedded guy. No-one knows exactly what James does, but it |
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> involves teeny weeny systems with less RAM than your wristwatch, and |
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> somehow Gentoo runs on it. I think it's $MAGIC, he will say it is |
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> $SCIENCE, I won't argue. |
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My X would refer to me, as an interupt processor with no |
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return vector.....I'd argue it is sporadic and random, at |
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best ......... |
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i486....................interesting........ |
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I would point out that there has been much discussion |
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(gentoo-dev and elsewhere) bout changing the install |
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manuals to system-rescue based. Over the years the installation |
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options have mutiplied, to say the least. It seems everybody |
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has there own approach. Gentoo is like golf: |
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eventually everybody sinks the putt....... nobody (sane) keeps score! |
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> > Alan McKinnon |
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Cheers! |
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James |